Words to Replace "Said" · 10:53am Mar 12th, 2015
Here is a useful list of words to replace "said".
Here is a useful list of words to replace "said".
Previously, I thought that “Ponyville” is actually short for “Earth Pony Village.” However, recent discoveries allow me to produce a much better hypothesis.
So... I was researching some information on soap making to make sure that my information wasn't completely wrong, and man there is a whole world of amateur soapmakers and soapmaking enthusiasts out there. They're called "soapers" and they make soap out of basically anything that has a hint of fat in it.
I’ve been planning to write something of the sort for a while.
Because while I’m writing all those research notes about “canon,” I don’t actually elaborate what exactly “canon” is, why does it matter, and what all these posts with “canon research” tag really are for.
If you’ve been reading my posts regularly, you’ll know my special hate for the word “moon” as a measure of time.
So I dedicate this post to one of the biggest unanswered questions of chromatic hippology: how long a moon actually is? Because it’s clearly not a synonym for a month.
This is not my usual fully researched and cited post, but just an observation. Potentially an important one though.
First, let me delineate for the purposes of this post and all the subsequent ones in that vein…
This post is not as much of a good investigation as usual, in that it does not present a solid conclusion. We have bloody little to go on. It is, nevertheless, the most detailed collation of data I could make and an invitation to discussion.
(Lad|Fill)ies and gentle(colts|men), I present to you the Other Sith Problem:
If twitter discussions with show staff are to be believed, all comics are supposed to be canon. Of course, saying that simply means they don’t understand the question, because occasionally, irreconcilable differences arise.
In expanded universes like that, we generally consider one of the mediums the primary source, while everything else is secondary, and in case of contradictions, the primary source takes precedence.
I've recently written a story called Preening Scoots which is proving fairly popular. I hadn't written a story involving preening before, but there was this contest and I decided to enter, so… Anyway, I needed to do a bit of research before I wrote the preening scene. I used Wikipedia to read up on some of the different kinds of feathers, their composition, and what it might feel like to have the different types of feathers
This is much more off-the-ground theorizing than my typical article on the subject, but eh, why not, canon is sparse, and fanon on the subject is sparser still.
Now that I’ve actually brought this up in Aporia, and got complaints that I’m being incongruous, I need to do something about it, since my readers are probably not quite as familiar with secondary canon as I am.
I said that I want to do a collation post on the state of pony technology observed in canon. The Points of Canon series is still a ways off from being complete, but I think I have enough data, so why not do it now.
Time is an essential commodity one should have in their possession when they engage in any operation. Everyone has time with the only difference being the handling and managing capability. Therefore, watches is a major contributing factor in controlling the available time in one’s life. There exist a number of different types of watches that can be used for this purpose including wrist and wall clocks. The watch industry is a combination of different companies which are responsible for
Celestia moves the sun. This much is not only stated ceaselessly throughout the pony lore, but is actually demonstrated empirically: When Celestia is not available, the sun does not move. If nothing else, this is proof positive that anything that can restrain Celestia can at least also stop the sun.
There’s a common, though not dominant, fan theory floating around, that ponies use octal, rather than decimal.
It’s clever. It would make sense. That’s why it’s probably wrong. :)
So let me dig into canon sources and try to weasel out if they say anything about what ponies use for calculations and how do they measure their time when they aren’t using the deliberately ambiguous moons.
I’m not sure why exactly, but the words “best princess” are much more often applied to Luna than Celestia, so I’ll go with that. This is not a statement of preference for either princess, but another long-winded research post, and Luna is just the subject of said research.
And the question I am aiming to answer today is:
Why, exactly, was Luna, apparently, forgotten entirely, and Nightmare Moon was an “old ponies’ tale?”
Minor canon research tidbit follows.
Those cute pony-isms get used in primary canon constantly – “everypony,” “somepony.” Around fandom, you can also see “everygriff” and even “everyling,” to name but a few – though I’ve yet to see “everytaur.”
Now riddle me this: How often do these non-pony versions of pony-isms actually show up in canon?
When writing this chapter of Aporia, which drags Shining Armor into the narrative and primes a lot of what this esteemed stallion will be doing for the rest of the story, this question came up repeatedly: Just what is the Royal Guard and what does it actually do?
Because I have to decide just what exactly it is that Shining Armor is a captain of, if only to mention it. This is more complicated than it sounds.